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# IfcOpenShell - IFC toolkit and geometry engine
# Copyright (C) 2021 Dion Moult <dion@thinkmoult.com>
#
# This file is part of IfcOpenShell.
#
# IfcOpenShell is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# IfcOpenShell is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# along with IfcOpenShell. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import ifcopenshell.api.cost
import ifcopenshell.api.control
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from typing import Any
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def assign_cost_item_quantity(
file: ifcopenshell.file,
cost_item: ifcopenshell.entity_instance,
products: list[ifcopenshell.entity_instance],
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prop_name: str = "",
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) -> None:
"""Adds a cost item quantity that is parametrically connected to a product
A cost item may have its subtotal calculated by multiplying a unit value
by a quantity associated with the cost item. That quantity may be either
manually specified or parametrically connected to a quantity on a
product. This API function lets you create that parametric connection.
For example, you may wish to have a cost item linked to the "NetVolume"
quantity on all IfcSlabs. Each quantity has a name which you can
specify. If the quantity is updated in-place (which should occur for
Native IFC applications) then the quantity for the cost item will
automatically update as well. If the quantity is deleted and then
re-added, then the parametric relationship is also lost.
This API also automatically assigns a control relationship between the
cost item and the product, so it is not necessary to use
ifcopenshell.api.control.assign_control.
If cost item has just 1 quantity and it's IfcQuantityCount, API will
assume that quantity is used for counting controlled objects
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and it will recalculate the quantity value at the end of the API call
as long as the relaedObjects are not IfcConstructionResource which do not
count towards the cost item (they only provide value).
:param cost_item: The IfcCostItem to assign parametric quantities to
:type cost_item: ifcopenshell.entity_instance
:param products: The IfcObjects to assign parametric quantities to
:type products: list[ifcopenshell.entity_instance]
:param prop_name: The name of the quantity. If this is not specified,
then it is assumed that there is no calculated quantity, and the
number of objects are counted instead.
:type prop_name: str, optional
:return: None
:rtype: None
Example:
.. code:: python
schedule = ifcopenshell.api.cost.add_cost_schedule(model)
item = ifcopenshell.api.cost.add_cost_item(model, cost_schedule=schedule)
# Let's imagine a unit cost of 5.0 per unit volume
value = ifcopenshell.api.cost.add_cost_value(model, parent=item)
ifcopenshell.api.cost.edit_cost_value(model, cost_value=value,
attributes={"AppliedValue": 5.0})
slab = ifcopenshell.api.root.create_entity(model, ifc_class="IfcSlab")
# Usually the quantity would be automatically calculated via a
# graphical authoring application but let's assign a manual quantity
# for now.
qto = ifcopenshell.api.pset.add_qto(model, product=slab, name="Qto_SlabBaseQuantities")
ifcopenshell.api.pset.edit_qto(model, qto=qto, properties={"NetVolume": 42.0})
# Now let's parametrically link the slab's quantity to the cost
# item. If the slab is edited in the future and 42.0 changes, then
# the updated value will also automatically be applied to the cost
# item.
ifcopenshell.api.cost.assign_cost_item_quantity(model,
cost_item=item, products=[slab], prop_name="NetVolume")
"""
usecase = Usecase()
usecase.file = file
usecase.settings = {
"cost_item": cost_item,
"products": products or [],
"prop_name": prop_name,
}
return usecase.execute()
class Usecase:
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file: ifcopenshell.file
settings: dict[str, Any]
def execute(self):
if self.settings["prop_name"]:
self.quantities = set(self.settings["cost_item"].CostQuantities or [])
for product in self.settings["products"]:
if product.is_a("IfcSpatialElement"):
continue
self.assign_cost_control(related_object=product, cost_item=self.settings["cost_item"])
if self.settings["prop_name"]:
if (
self.settings["cost_item"].CostQuantities
and self.settings["cost_item"].CostQuantities[0].Name.lower() != self.settings["prop_name"].lower()
):
continue
self.add_quantity_from_related_object(product)
if self.settings["prop_name"]:
self.settings["cost_item"].CostQuantities = list(self.quantities)
else:
self.update_cost_item_count()
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def assign_cost_control(
self, related_object: ifcopenshell.entity_instance, cost_item: ifcopenshell.entity_instance
) -> ifcopenshell.entity_instance:
return ifcopenshell.api.control.assign_control(
self.file,
related_object=related_object,
relating_control=cost_item,
)
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def add_quantity_from_related_object(self, element: ifcopenshell.entity_instance) -> None:
for relationship in element.IsDefinedBy:
if relationship.is_a("IfcRelDefinesByProperties"):
self.add_quantity_from_qto(relationship.RelatingPropertyDefinition)
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def add_quantity_from_qto(self, qto: ifcopenshell.entity_instance) -> None:
if not qto.is_a("IfcElementQuantity"):
return
for prop in qto.Quantities:
if prop.is_a("IfcPhysicalSimpleQuantity") and prop.Name.lower() == self.settings["prop_name"].lower():
self.quantities.add(prop)
def update_cost_item_count(self):
# This is a bold assumption
# https://forums.buildingsmart.org/t/how-does-a-cost-item-know-that-it-is-counting-a-controlled-product/3564
if not self.settings["cost_item"].CostQuantities:
ifcopenshell.api.cost.add_cost_item_quantity(
self.file,
cost_item=self.settings["cost_item"],
ifc_class="IfcQuantityCount",
)
if len(self.settings["cost_item"].CostQuantities) == 1:
quantity = self.settings["cost_item"].CostQuantities[0]
if quantity.is_a("IfcQuantityCount"):
count = 0
for rel in self.settings["cost_item"].Controls:
for obj in rel.RelatedObjects:
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# Only increment if not a resource
if not obj.is_a("IfcConstructionResource"):
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count += 1
quantity[3] = count